Naming her Beijing branch company Qilinsoft, JoMei Chang, the founding
president of US-based Vitria Technology Inc, one of the leading providers of
business-to-business (B2B) Internet platforms, wants to publicize the term "made
in China" or "invented in China" worldwide as a synonym for high-quality
products in the information technology industry.

"Qilin in Chinese traditional culture means something auspicious and
energetic," said Chang in Beijing while attending the ceremony for the name
change of her company's Beijing's branch. "Our company here also ushered in the
start of our information dynasty in China."

In 2003, Chang, the founder of Vitria, established Vitria's Beijing branch
office to better serve the Greater China market and as the overseas R&D
centre for Vitria.

In April 2004, its name was officially changed to QilinSoft. The underlying
QilinSoft Business Process Integration technology was created by Chang in 1994
and has since transformed the enterprise application integration (EAI) market by
introducing the first integration platform capable of EAI, business process
management (BPM), business-to-business integration (B2Bi), business analysis and
monitoring (BAM), business vocabulary management (BVM), and Web Services.

As the premium provider of business integration technology, solutions and
services to the Greater China market, Qilingsoft mainly combines technology
leadership with industry expertise in telecommunications, eGovernment,
manufacturing, energy and financial Services to dramatically improve strategic
business processes across systems, people and trading partners.

Through scalable pre-built and custom business process integration (BPI)
solutions that preserve and extend a company's existing technology investments,
QilinSoft provides real-time, end-to-end visibility and streamlined control over
key business processes and data.

So far, QilinSoft's underlying technology and solutions have been used by
more than 500 industry-leading companies and it also has close partnerships with
complementary technology partners, major system integrators, and value-added
resellers across China.

Called "a woman of substance" and named one of the new, leading "eCEOs," by
Fortune magazine, Chang believe that the large market demand will make China the
first country boasting a complete information system in the 21st century.

"Today's China is very similar to the United States of America in the 1970s
or 80s," Chang said. "It enjoys fast economic development, stress on high levels
of education and has a huge market. And the market is the best motive power for
innovation."

Chang always believe that doing business is a very beautiful thing.

"In China we will continue to do well by moving up the standard, rather than
by beating down competitors. I believe fundamentally that good guys will win in
the long term," Chang said. "A company can be wonderfully successful by doing
the right things, by focusing on win-win relationships with customers, partners
and employees. I call that beautiful."

Of her China business expansion Chang said contentment is not about financial
success, but rather business success continually achieving the next milestone.

Prior to Vitria, Chang co-founded Teknekron Software Systems, TIBCO Software,
developing the company's top product, the digital trader workstation. Prior to
TIBCO, Chang served as a senior engineer at Sun Microsystems, where she was a
member of the original Network File System (NFS) team.

She was also a senior research scientist at AT&T Bell Laboratories, where
she developed and patented the first reliable multicast protocol for efficient,
scalable information distribution across communication
networks.